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San Diego employment continues to increase as total non-farm employment grew by 40,200 jobs, or 2.9 percent year-over-year. The latest employment update highlights the continued trend of employment growth and jobs continuing to be created in the market.

Professional and business services recorded the greatest year-over gain with 10,300 jobs, followed by education and… Read More

San Diego employment continues to increase as total non-farm employment grew by 46,9 00 jobs, or 3.4 percent year-over-year. September employment update reports highlight that growth trend is solid and jobs continue to be created in the market.

Professional and business services recorded the greatest year-over gain with 10,700 jobs, followed by leisure and hospitality services increasing by… Read More

With the economy growing at its fastest pace in the current cycle, employers across industries are adding jobs, especially in urban and dense markets where talent is migrating. As a result, expansionary activity remained the dominant driver of leasing in the third quarter, accounting for 57.9 percent of lease transactions.

This growth has left primary markets challenged by significant supply constraints, creating a competitive environment for tenants, with higher costs and fewer… Read More

San Diego employment continues to increase as total non-farm employment grew by 42,400 jobs, or 3.1 percent year-over-year. August’s jobs report displays that the growth trend is stable and jobs continue to be created in the market.

Professional and business services recorded the greatest year-over… Read More

San Diego employment continues to increase as total non-farm employment grew by 48,200 jobs, or 3.6 percent year-over-year. July’s jobs report is welcome news and signals that growth is back on track after the recession.

Employment gains were led by the professional and business services sector followed by leisure and

San Diego 12-month job growth ended the second quarter on a very positive note, adding more than 38,500 jobs to the County.

Professional and Business Services services saw the largest gains, adding 9,400 new jobs over the last 12 months. Education and Health Services also continued its consistent growth, adding 7,800 new jobs.